1. Ham Radio in Friedrichshafen Shifts to Early June this Year
2. 3Y0Z Bouvet Island Team: We’ll Be Back
3. History-Related Events Will Operate from Rare Grid in Cape Cod National Seashore
4. ARRL Repurposes AM Broadcast Transmitter for Ham Radio Use
5. Expanded ARRL Presence at HamCation Provides Room to Meet and Greet Volunteers
6. Swedish Telecoms Regulator Considering Charging Hams a Fee to Run More Than 200 Watts
7. Hamvention 2018 Announces Amateur Of The Year Award Winner
8. Hamvention 2018 Announces Club of the Year Award Winner
9. Hamvention 2018 Announces Technical Achievement, and Special Achievement Award Award Winner
10. The FCC must act to avoid a grave threat to the Global Positioning System
11. WBCQ The Planet Announces New Showcase Radio Facility. New transmitter, new antenna system.
12. Management Change Under Way at Puerto Rico’s Arecibo Observatory

Plus these Special Features This Week:

Amateur Radio History Headlines with Bill Continelli, W2XOY
Technology News and Commentary with Leo Laporte, W6TWT,
RAIN: Part Two of the interview with NW7US on amateur radio and solar weather
Foundations of Amateur Radio with Onno Benschop VK6FLAB
Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige KK5DO
Weekly Propagation Forecast Report
Amateur Radio History Headlines with Bill Continelli, W2XOY

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